At meeting of the Harvard Advocate last evening W. S. Appleton, Jr., '96, was elected a business editor.
Cvcling Assoclation.Owing to the bad condition of the roads the Cycling Association may abandon the road race which was to be held between the seventh and the twelfth of this month.
Freshman Debating Club.The regular meeting of the Freshman Debating Club will be held in Sever 11, tonight. The question, "Resolved, That less than the whole number of a jury be competent to render a verdict in all cases," will be argued on the affirmative by J. G. Gulick, H. Wood, Jr., and R. Stout; on the negative by R. Pierson, R. S. Dunn and G. W. Leavitt.
Camera Club.The American Lantern Slide Interchange, of which the Harvard Camera Club is a member, will this season exhibit fifteen sets of slides. Of these, four are to be foreign, - two sets from England, a set from France, and a set from the Photographic Society of Courtrai, Belgium. The next set for the Camera Club will be received about the middle of the month.
Each club which joins the Lantern Slide Interchange is required to submit a set of not less than fifty slides of a high standard, carefully prepared, and with descriptive notes for the benefit of the exhibitor. From these the sets for exchange are selected. As there are now twenty-two clubs in the Interchange and only fifteen sets of slides, it is necessary to have one set used by three clubs in one month.
Each year a set of the finest American slides is sent abroad to exchange with foreign work. The set of 1892-93 has been returned from Europe, and instead of being distributed, has been retained for interchange with the Photographic Society of Japan, which has agreed to send over a set of one hundred and fifty beautifully colored slides by Japanese artists.
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